G.
Ga, [367].
Gag′a, [353].
Gaja (now Gaya), [328];
situation, ib. (note);
decay of temple, [336];
kaitja, [343].
Gajadeva, [341].
Gajanagara, [341].
Gajasena, [327].
Gajashiras, [328].
Gambu-tree, viii. [327];
Buddhist fable concerning, [385].
Gambudvîpa, viii. [6]. [145]. [219]. [229]. [297]. [332]. [351]. [385].
Ganârdana, [334].
Gandakâvati, Gan′da’ki, [381].
Gandhâra, [355].
Gandharba, [244]. [266];
the, [335]. [365];
shrine, [372].
Gardabhârapa, [231].
Garma, [246].
Garmadhug, [375].
Garudâ, [110]. [181]. [218]. [335]. [364]–5. [378].
Gâtha, [354].
Gauda, [394].
Gautama, Gotama, [327].
Ge dun grub pa, [348].
Ge luges pa, [348].
Genghis Khan, [250]. [345]. [350].
Gilgit, xi.
Gitagovinda, [341].
Goâ, [398].
Goat, fable of, [380].
Gobi, [350].
Goondook, [381].
Gôpa, [358].
Goshirsha, [367].
Gôtra, [358].
Govardana, [363].
Govinda, [234].
Greeks and Latins, information on India derived from, [232]–3;
laws committed to memory, Megasthenes, [333]–4;
introduction of writing, Megasthenes and Nearchos, [334];
identification of Vishnu with Hercules, Megasthenes, [338];
concerning elephants, Ælianus, [353];
worship of god of death, Ælianus, [354];
serpent-worship, Plutarch and Ktesias, [355];
apes and monkeys, Kleitarchos, Megasthenes, [368];
name of Ceylon, Ptolemy, Kosmas, Marcellinus, [370];
tigers, Nearchos, Megasthenes, Pliny, [370];
pearls, Pliny, [371];
myth of Pandaia, Megasthenes, Diodorus, Arrianus, [371];
diamonds, Pliny, [374];
oxen used for charioteering, Ælianus, [375];
silk, Nearchos, Pausanius, Pliny, Vopiscus, [378];
Kondochates, [381];
pearl oysters, [383];
Megasthenes, Onesikritos, ib.;
hounds, Megasthenes, Aristobulos, Ælianus, Pliny, [387];
parrots, Ktesias, Ælianus, [399].
Grendel, [384].
Grihastha, [390].
Gun′aka′shi, [365].
Gurgâramandala, [244].